Privacy Policy
WHO ARE WE?
Boat Life is committed to protecting the personal data of Customers/Users of Boat Life products and services, as well as personal data in all situations in which personal data is processed. In this context, it has drawn up this Policy, which underpins its commitment to respecting the rules on the protection of personal data.
WHY THIS PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY?
This Policy is intended to inform Customers/Users of the general rules for processing personal data, which are collected and processed in strict compliance with the provisions of the personal data protection legislation in force at all times, namely Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of April 27, 2016 (“GDPR”).
Boat Life respects the best practices in the field of security and protection of personal data, and to this end has taken the necessary technical and organizational measures in order to comply with the GDPR and ensure that the processing of personal data is lawful, fair, transparent and limited to the authorized purposes.
Boat Life is committed to the protection and confidentiality of personal data and has adopted the measures it deems appropriate to ensure the accuracy, integrity and confidentiality of personal data, as well as all the other rights that the respective holders have.
The rules set out in this Data Protection Policy complement the provisions on the protection and processing of personal data set out in the contracts that Customers/Users enter into with Boat Life, as well as the rules set out in the terms and conditions that regulate the offer of the various products and services and which are duly advertised on the website.
WHAT DOES THIS DATA PROTECTION POLICY COVER?
This Data Protection Policy applies exclusively to the collection and processing of personal data for which Boat Life is responsible, within the scope of the services and products made available to its Clients/Users and in all situations in which Boat Life processes personal data.
Boat Life’s website may include links to other websites that are unrelated to Boat Life. The provision of such links is made in good faith, and Boat Life cannot be held responsible for the collection and processing of personal data carried out through these websites, nor does Boat Life assume any responsibility with regard to such websites, namely with regard to their accuracy, credibility and functionalities made available on them.
WHAT IS PERSONAL DATA?
Personal data is any information of any nature and regardless of its medium, including sound and image, relating to an identified or identifiable natural person.
An identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to a name, an identification number, location data, an electronic identifier or to one or more factors specific to his or her physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity.
WHAT DOES THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA CONSIST OF?
The processing of personal data consists of an operation or set of operations which is performed on personal data or on sets of personal data, whether or not by automated means, namely collection, recording, organization, structuring, storage, adaptation, retrieval, consultation, use, disclosure, dissemination, comparison, interconnection, restriction, erasure or destruction.
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR DATA PROCESSING?
The entity responsible for processing personal data is Boat Life itself, which determines the purposes and means of processing it.
To this end, if the owner of the personal data needs to contact the data controller, they can do so through the means and contacts indicated below:
Via boatlife.pt
WHO IS THE DATA PROTECTION OFFICER?
The Data Protection Officer plays an important role in the processing of personal data, ensuring, among other things, that data processing complies with the legislation in force, verifying compliance with this Data Protection Policy and defining clear rules for the processing of personal data, ensuring that all those who entrust it with the processing of their personal data are aware of how Boat Life processes them and what rights they have in this regard.
Therefore, the holders of personal data, if they so wish, can address a communication to the Data Protection Officer, regarding matters related to the processing of personal data, using, for this purpose, the contacts at boatlife.pt
WHAT TYPES OF PERSONAL DATA ARE PROCESSED?
Boat Life, within the scope of its activities, processes the personal data necessary for the provision of services and/or supply of products, as well as social intervention, processing data such as name, address, telephone number and email address, in accordance with more detailed information made available to the holders of personal data.
Without prejudice to compliance with the legal rules on the retention and transmission of data for the purposes of investigation, detection, prosecution of serious crimes, as well as other processing to which it is legally obliged, the traffic, geographical location, profile and/or consumption data of the Client/Users will be processed by Boat Life to the extent that they are necessary for the provision of the services. In this way, based on location, profile and/or consumption, the Client/User will have access, in particular, to specific functionalities of the services, content suggestions and proximity information services.
Location information can also be recorded and transmitted to organizations with the legal authority to receive emergency calls, for the purpose of responding to incoming calls.
Personal, traffic, geographic location, profile and/or consumption data are also processed for marketing purposes or to disseminate offers of Boat Life goods or services, if the respective holder has authorized this.
Personal data will also be processed, if the respective owner has authorized it, for the purpose of disseminating information services and lists, within the scope of the universal service, including transmission to third parties for the publication of said lists and the provision of information services.
If the Client/User has given his/her prior consent, this may be withdrawn at any time, without, however, compromising the lawfulness of the processing carried out on the basis of the consent previously given.
WHEN AND HOW DO WE COLLECT YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
Boat Life collects your personal data, namely by telephone, in writing and through the website, guaranteeing, whenever necessary, the prior consent of the holder of the personal data.
Some personal data is indispensable for the performance of the contract and, if it is missing or insufficient, Boat Life will not be able to provide the product or service in question.
If the holder of the personal data is not a Boat Life Customer/User, their personal data will only be processed when it is made available, namely by subscribing to newsletters, in which case the rules of this Data Protection Policy will apply.
The personal data collected may be processed by computer and in an automated or non-automated way, guaranteeing in all cases strict compliance with personal data protection legislation, being stored in specific databases created for this purpose and, under no circumstances, will the data collected be used for any purpose other than that for which it was collected or consent was given by the data subject.
WHO ARE THE RECIPIENTS OF PERSONAL DATA?
Without prejudice to the recipients indicated throughout this Data Protection Policy, Boat Life may communicate the personal data of the Customer/User for the purpose of complying with legal obligations, namely to police, judicial, tax and regulatory entities.
WHAT ARE THE PURPOSES FOR PROCESSING PERSONAL DATA?
In general, the personal data collected is based on and intended for the management of the contractual relationship, the provision of the contracted services and the adaptation of the services to the needs and interests of the Client/User. Boat Life may also, provided it is legally permissible, use the personal data provided by the owner for other purposes, such as sending suggestions, disseminating institutional information about the brand, publicizing campaigns, promotions, advertising and news about Boat Life’s products and/or services, as well as carrying out market research or evaluation surveys.
HOW LONG DO WE KEEP YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
The length of time for which personal data is stored and retained varies according to the purpose for which the information is processed.
In fact, there are legal requirements to keep data for a minimum period of time. Therefore, and whenever there is no specific legal requirement, the data will be stored and kept only for the minimum period necessary to pursue the purposes that led to its collection or subsequent processing, under the terms defined by law.
WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS AS A HOLDER?
As holders of personal data, Customers/Users are guaranteed, at any time, the right to access, rectify, update, limit and erase their personal data (except for data that is indispensable to the provision of services by Boat Life duly identified in the Form as being mandatory or to comply with legal obligations to which the controller is subject), the right to oppose their use for commercial purposes by Boat Life and to withdraw consent, without this compromising the lawfulness of the processing carried out under that consent, as well as the right to data portability.
HOW CAN YOU ACCESS, RECTIFY, UPDATE, LIMIT, ERASE, OPPOSE THE PROCESSING OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA, OR WITHDRAW CONSENT?
Without prejudice to the provisions of the GDPR, the holder of personal data may do so, directly or by written request, addressed to the respective Data Controller, through the contacts made available for this purpose in this document, as well as other contacts made available by Boat Life.
HOW CAN YOU OBJECT TO RECEIVING CONTACTS FOR MARKETING PURPOSES?
Boat Life may promote new products or services to its Customers/Users, namely by telephone, e-mail, SMS, MMS or any other electronic communications service, if the holder of the personal data has given their consent.
If the data subject no longer wishes to receive these communications, they can withdraw their consent to the use of their data for marketing purposes at any time.
HOW CAN YOU COMPLAIN?
Without prejudice to being able to submit complaints directly to Boat Life, through the contacts made available for this purpose, the Customer/User can complain directly to the Supervisory Authority, which is the National Data Protection Commission (CNPD), using the contacts made available by this entity for this purpose.
what measures has boat life taken to ensure the security of your personal data?
Boat Life is committed to guaranteeing the protection of the security of the personal data made available to it, and has approved and implemented strict rules in this regard. Compliance with these rules is an obligation for all those who legally access them.
Bearing in mind Boat Life’s concern and commitment to the protection of personal data, various technical and organizational security measures have been adopted in order to protect the personal data made available to it against unauthorized disclosure, loss, misuse, alteration, processing or access, as well as against any other form of unlawful processing.
In addition, third parties who, in the context of the provision of services, process the personal data of the Client/User in the name and on behalf of Boat Life, are obliged, in writing, to implement appropriate technical and security measures that, at all times, meet the requirements of the legislation in force and ensure the protection of the rights of the data subject (in particular, the protection of the privacy and personal data of Clients/Users).
In this sense, on the Boat Life website, the personal data collection forms require encrypted browser sessions and all the personal data provided is stored securely in Boat Life’s systems which, in turn, are on Boat Life’s server, covered by all the physical and logical security measures that Boat Life has deemed indispensable for the protection of personal data.
Notwithstanding the security measures adopted by Boat Life, Boat Life warns all those who surf the Internet that they should adopt additional security measures, namely ensuring that they use a PC and Browser that are up-to-date in terms of properly configured security patches, with an active firewall, anti-virus and anti-spyware, and that they check the authenticity of the sites they visit on the Internet, and should avoid websites whose reputation they do not trust.
UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES IS DATA COMMUNICATED TO OTHER ENTITIES (THIRD PARTIES AND SUBCONTRACTORS)?
Boat Life, as part of its activity, may use third parties to provide certain services. Sometimes, the provision of these services implies access by these entities to the personal data of Clients/Users. When this happens, Boat Life takes the appropriate measures to ensure that the entities that have access to the data are reputable and offer the highest guarantees at this level, which is duly enshrined and contractually safeguarded between Boat Life and the third party(ies).
Therefore, any entity subcontracted by Boat Life will process the personal data of our Clients/Users, in the name and on behalf of Boat Life and adopting the necessary technical and organizational measures in order to protect personal data against accidental or unlawful destruction, accidental loss, alteration, dissemination or unauthorized access and against any other form of unlawful processing.
In any case, Boat Life remains responsible for the personal data made available to it.
UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES DO WE TRANSFER YOUR PERSONAL DATA?
The provision of certain services by Boat Life may involve the transfer of your data outside Portugal, including outside the European Union or to International Organizations.
In this case, Boat Life will strictly comply with the applicable legal provisions, in particular with regard to determining the suitability of the destination country(ies) with regard to the protection of personal data and the requirements applicable to such transfers, including, where applicable, the conclusion of appropriate contractual instruments that guarantee and respect the legal requirements in force.
HOW DO WE USE COOKIES?
“Cookies” are small software tags that are stored on the computer through the browser, retaining only information related to preferences, and therefore do not include personal data.
To find out more about cookies and how Boat Life uses them on its websites, see the following document on Cookies.
how can you find out about any changes to boat life’s personal data protection policy?
Boat Life reserves the right to make adjustments or changes to this Personal Data Protection Policy at any time, and these changes will be duly publicized on Boat Life’s various communication channels.